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'''Autumn''' (also called '''fall''' in
American English; in
England that usage was once standard, but has now become archaic) is one of the four temperate
seasons, the transition between
summer and
winter.
In the
temperate zones, autumn is the season during which most crops are
harvested, and
deciduous trees lose their leaves. Astronomically, it begins with the
autumnal equinox (around 23 September in the
Northern hemisphere, and 21 March in the
southern hemisphere), and ends with the
winter solstice (around 21 December in the Northern hemisphere and 21 June in the Southern hemisphere). However, meteorologists count instead the whole months of March, April and May in the Southern hemisphere and September, October and November in the Northern hemisphere. An exception to these definitions is to be found in the
Irish Calendar, which still follows the Celtic cycle, where Autumn is counted as the whole months of
August,
September and
October.
Either definition, as with those of the seasons generally, is flawed because it assumes that the seasons are all of the same length, and begin and end at the same time throughout the temperate zone of each hemisphere.
== See also ==
*
axial tilt
*
spring
*
summer
*
winter
== External Links ==
* University of Wisconsin, Illinoiis picture gallery
"The Mirage of Fall - Foliage Trees" has fall pictures of around 50 trees and 20 shrubs.
* Virginia Tech's
Dendrology department has a
picture gallery with fall pictures of more than 100 trees and shrubs.
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